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  1. pgargon

    New Ship Models?

    I am working on fixing the reverse lighting bug. You must import the finished models only in Maya. Then they have to export new and texture. As this process is different than in 3DS Max, I need to know maya even better. :hmm I hope the La Couronne is already without the bug. But I can promise...
  2. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    Thank you. :god2 Yes, now the work begins at the decorations and the details of the vessel. After that, then to sail into battle. :ixi This will take some time. Here is the correct rigging.
  3. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    Okay now first ingame picture.
  4. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    Short Update 10.08.2010
  5. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    No, the La Couronne is completely new. :nk Yes, the La Couronne is real huge, up to 70 m from stern to bowsprit. The model of Soleiy Royal is way too big and unfortunately can not edit with the tool and what comes out it is unusable. :shrug
  6. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    New Update 08.08.2010 :whee
  7. pgargon

    My third try...:p

    Great this work. :onya2 Where did you get the beautiful textures with ornaments? :woot
  8. pgargon

    Ship Repairs

    A very good idea. :onya2 I think it's also always amazing how quickly repaired my ship. In contrast, there is always annoying how slow work but the people today to check my car. :wink:
  9. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    Update 01.08.2010 :wink:
  10. pgargon

    My third try...:p

    It is a very beautiful work. I'm looking forward to meet her in the game. :whee
  11. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    Update 30.07.2010 :wink:
  12. pgargon

    La Couronne 1636

    La Couronne was an emblematic flagship of the French Navy built in 1636 by Cardinal de Richelieu. La Couronne was the first man of war built by the French themselves in accordance to Richelieu's plans to renew the French Navy, after a series of ships built by the Dutch. The contraction was...
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